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Kala Pacific Walnut Tenor Ukulele (KA-PWT)
R**Y
Lovely Uke
I can recommend this Uke - I started learning to play when I was 68 just over two years ago when I purchased a small £35.00 uke. I must have fat fingers and struggled to hit the chords withourt overlapping the frets etc. After struggling for 12 months I upgraded to a £80.00 tenor uke and that was much better for me. Finally my wife bought me this lovely Kala for my 70th and it's great - looks nice and a soft melllow tone. I had nevr played an instrument before and with lots of practice can now knock out @ 200 tunes that sound half decent.
J**E
Nice and mellow and my daughter has fallen in love with it.
We have a couple of Ukulele's now. My 8YO Daughter and I (42) are learning together. I bought her this Kala and settled for a generic branded one for myself. Now I'm jealous as the Kala sounds so much better (and wasn't that much more expensive).I'll post a video shortly, but it's difficult to hear the detail of the timbre in a video. Compared to the cheaper one, the Kala sounds warmer, still giving a strong sound but more rounded and mellow. It's not at all twangy or crass in its sound. Definitely more Hawaiian beach than George Formby.After a few weeks of retuning the Uke kept in tune and we didn't have to ask Alexa for help (which she always obliges with).
M**T
A joy to play, great value for money
I’ve been playing ukulele for a few years, but have never spent a great deal on an instrument. I wanted to invest in a better uke, but didn’t have a lot of money to spend on something super fancy.After reading some reviews, I settled on this beauty, and I’m positive I made the right choice.The first thing I noticed was the the construction quality. It really is a good looking ukulele, and one that’s built to last.When I tuned up and started to play, I felt an immediate difference to my other ukes. The action is just about perfect out of the box, and it feels like a real joy to play.I noticed a huge step up in terms of tone and sustain, and for not that much more money. If you’re considering a ukulele in the £100-ish range, I’d encourage you to consider spending a little more for one of these.For the price, it’s really difficult to imagine a better purchase.
K**H
Great unique looking ukulele
This is my favourite ukulele I own. I have a few ukuleles (a kala baritone, then some lower budget brand - soprano, tenor and banjo), I brought this to upgrade my lower budget tenor and it is so great. It looks great (quite a unique wood effect), it sounds great (I put a low G string on mine, just my preference) and it is really good value for money. Highly recommend
V**O
With my little Ukulele in my hand.
My first ever Ukulele. Actually it’s my first ever stringed instrument and I’m very pleased with my purchase. The Ukulele seems well constructed and looks great. Although I’m no expert I do know what a Ukulele should sound like and this sounds like a Ukulele. 🙂 I would advise anyone that doesn’t own a clip on tuner to buy one when you purchase your Ukulele because you’ll need to constantly tune it initially as the strings will stretch.
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